Left for Dead is a live recording of a 1986 gig taped in Holland by the UK Punk Rock band The U.K. Subs.
A classic 1986 Dutch show, originally released only on cassette. 23 songs from this great punk band, including 'Endangered Species', 'Warhead' & 'Stranglehold'.
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Ulcerate have finished recording their new album titled "The Destroyers of All". "The Destroyers of All" is the New Zealand based bands' 3rd full length. Ambitious, oppressive and expansive, with a strict adherence to the tradition of total bleakness the band is becoming known for, "The Destroyers of All" presents the most atmospheric and challenging listen from the band to date.

Debut album by this legendary band from Norway. 'Bergtatt' sees the original Ulver lineup creating acoustic-laced, moody folklore-ish black metal with a raw and misanthropic edge. An incredibly influential album, and still one of the best ever in this genre.

UnbrokenIt's Getting Tougher To Say The Right ThingsCDIndecision Records

Unbroken were one of the most influential bands of their genre and this release displays the scope of their five year existence. The definitive collection from their humble beginning to their bitter sweet end, including all their 7\"s and compilation recordings.

Tracklist:01. Absentee Debate
02. Crushed On You
03. And
04. Fall On Proverb
05. Love Will Tear Us Apart
06. Final Expression
07. Set Up
08. Blanket
09. You Won\'t Be Back
10. Pain They Face
11. Unheard

Underdog has been a staple in the hardcore scene since their inception in the 1980's and the release of 'Matchless' will further cement the impact that the band had upon the world. The two key constant elements of Underdog during its span of four years were Richie Birkenhead (vocals) and Russ 'Wheeler' Iglay (bass) who decided to form a band while talking at CBGB in 1985. Fast forward over twenty years and Underdog is back with this comprehensive release that will include both 'The Vanishing Point' and 'The Demos' on one release.

Tracklist:01. True Blue
02. Special Forces
03. Not Like You
04. Frontside Grind
05. Say It (To My Face!)
06. Never Too Late
07. Looking Out For You
08. Friends Like Them
09. Over The Edge
10. A Lot To Learn
11. Underdog
12. Mass Movement
13. Reach Out
14. Without Fear
15. The Vanishing Point
16. From Now On
17. A Lot To Learn
18. Over The Edge
19. Mass Movement
20. Never Too Late
21. Back To Back
22. Underdog
23. Without Fear
24. Blindside
25. The Vanishing Point
26. No Matter What

Its like Melvins meets Darkthrone in a Brooklyn bar under a full moon! (Mike Patton).
If you put 'season of séance, science of séance' (the bands debut album) in terms of color, it would be black and silver: monochrome. A cold steel foundation if you will. That would make Unearthly Trance's second album absolutely on fire and 'in the red'. After holding down the fort as one the most immovable structures in NYC post 9/11. Lipynsky, Verni and Newman have been leaving behind carnage and decadence that already has the underground telling tales. Known to record in very few takes in the studio, this new record takes the listener on as if they are challenging them with absolute confidence. Recorded at Volume Studios in Chicago, Sanford Parker absolutely nailed capturing of the 'raw power' of an occult rock band in its finest form yet. ; A well-oiled machine blasting out of the speakers. The point this time around: boiling blood, no mercy, fearless experiments: monstrous sounds out of a classic 3 piece formation. Like Nikola Tesla in the form of a Doom band in the Lab. (ha-ha) Explosions of mind-fucking noise guitars, harsh yet clear soaring vocals, and the thickest bulldozer rhythm section you can imagine. Although the record still has UT's trademark elasticating doom riffs, its now crossbred with a certain noise/rock sense-ability. UT now seem to be more focused on overloading tones and then blasted the notes into machines of nightmarish physicality's.

Tracklist:01. Penta(grams)
02. It is the never and forever that you fear
03. In the red
04. Possession in poverty
05. Turning piss into gold
06. Deathothic

New York doom metal juggernaut UNEARTHLY TRANCE offer up a side long onslaught of D-beat and doom before plummeting deep into the noise depths while Toronto's THE ENDLESS BLOCKADE combine power-violence and power-electronics to brutal effect including a Slogun cover.

Features Eric Ozenne of Said Radio, The Nerve Agents and Redemption 87 on vocals. Includes the long out-of-print Unit Pride 'Then And Now' 7" as well as the obscure Unit Pride 'Holding On Strong' demo. Originally released in 1988 and previously unavailable for over 10 years.

Tracklist:01. All In The Head
02. Wide Awake
03. Making A Difference
04. One Will Do
05. Think About It
06. Then And Now
07. Making A Difference
08. Wide Awake
09. Choice Is Yours
10. Holding On Strong
11. Friendship
12. Struggle Of Life
13. One Will Do
14. Straight Ahead